[talk-ph] looking GPS POI/icons for OSM-PH garmin gps map
Eugene Alvin Villar
seav80 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 18:20:07 BST 2009
Hi maning,
I'll help you create the icons. What format should they be in?
Eugene
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 4:24 PM, maning sambale
<emmanuel.sambale at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the appeal (not entirely osm related)
>
> The next phase for my osm sub-project OSM-PH GPS map, is to create
> custom icons and other styles for the map. I am currently compiling
> and creating several icons for this.
>
> What I want is to create custom icons for Philippine POIs with the
> following this basic guide:
> - very simple and easily recognizable on small screens
> - size 16 by 16 pixels
> - for commonly used icons (i.e. Parking), it should conform to
> international conventions
> - brand neutral (shell, petron and caltex will use the same icon)
>
> Several icons in my wishlist are:
> - bank with a Peso sign
> - toll booths
> - gate
> - cave_entrance
> - different icons for grocery, supermarket, shopping mall, convenience
> - vulcanizing :)
> - various public buildings
>
> If anyone is interested to contribute (any Illustrator/Inkscape expert
> here?), I (desparately) need your help.
> If you intend to donate your own icons, I would like to request you to
> explicitly allow a "Public Domain" license. This way, we can release
> the full icon set and allow others to use it.
>
> --
> cheers,
> maning
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